Cyrillic Mongolian keyboard for KTouch

Albert Astals Cid aacid at kde.org
Fri Oct 28 22:53:14 UTC 2016


El dissabte, 29 d’octubre de 2016, a les 0:50:38 CEST, Popolon va escriure:
> Sorry too, I didn't follow the thread at all. I just started to search
> at the moment for the mail to find where was the project and found this
> answer, from half hour ago :).
> 
> You can use my nickname.

Personally I would prefer not to, if we ever need to do some legal/copyright/
boring work it's better to have your real name.

> Is there anything auto-generated for the
> lessons? With aspell dictionary for example. Or is there some work to do
> ? In this Case I would be happy to help.

No, lesson is autogenerated, you can work on that if you want.

Cheers,
  Albert

> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Popolon
> 
> Le 29/10/2016 à 00:12, Albert Astals Cid a écrit :
> > El dimarts, 2 d’agost de 2016, a les 23:42:40 CEST, Albert Astals Cid va
> > 
> > escriure:
> >> El dimarts, 2 d’agost de 2016, a les 2:32:01 CEST, Popolon va escriure:
> >>> Hi,
> >>> 
> >>> First, thanks for your answer.
> >> 
> >> Please keep the list in CC so others can see it.
> > 
> > I was about to commit your Mongolian keyboard file (yes it took a long
> > time, sorry) and realized i don't have a name to use for the
> > contribution, can I have your name?
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> >   Albert
> >   
> >>> I use the default cyrrilic mongolian keyboard (used in Mongolia) for
> >>> linux, aka, adding it from keybords (on Ubuntu, but should be the same
> >>> on archlinux on other distribution, has it depend on X11 keyboards),
> >>> switch from french one to cyrillic mongolian one by prefs or an icon on
> >>> my deskbar. I followed characters that was on linux one, the | key seems
> >>> different on the bottom part on windows cyrillic mongolian keyboard, the
> >>> other keys are at the same place than on windows one. I typed keys one
> >>> by one on their position to be sure to have matching position.
> >> 
> >> Ok, thanks.
> >> 
> >> Cheers,
> >> 
> >>   Albert
> >>> 
> >>> I also wrote an input method for traditionnal mongolian script (mongol
> >>> bichig, used mainly in china) keyboard, the veriety of keyboards are for
> >>> more numerous for traditonnal mongol, but that another subject, still
> >>> not perfect, this script is a complex one (in the sense of input mehods)
> >>> as for I know, and need ibus for writting. This keyboard needs to first
> >>> be accepted by ibus.
> >>> 
> >>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_script
> >>> 
> >>> There is a cyrillic mongolian keyboard for ibus too (called Maral), it
> >>> mainly wrap letters keys and tögrög (₮, the symbol of the money, does
> >>> not matter with keys or other special characters parameters.
> >>> 
> >>> Best Regards.
> >>> 
> >>> Popolon
> >>> 
> >>> Le 01/08/2016 à 23:29, Albert Astals Cid a écrit :
> >>>> El dimarts, 12 de juliol de 2016, a les 23:24:16 CEST, Popolon va
> >> 
> >> escriure:
> >>>>> Hi everyone.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> I'm interested in Mongolian language, and to help me improve my typing
> >>>>> in Mongolian (first Cyrillic, later traditional Mongolian one), I
> >>>>> would
> >>>>> like to add Mongolian curses in KTouch.
> >>>> 
> >>>> I've found conflicting versions of  Cyrillic Mongolian keyboard when
> >>>> googling for it, could you send us a picture of your keyboard (assuming
> >>>> it has the symbols written in) to confirm this is the correct layuit?
> >>>> 
> >>>>> In attachment is a KTouch definition for Cyrillic Mongolian keyboard.
> >>>>> I
> >>>>> submit this file under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> I tied to made automatic lesson following a perl script that was in
> >>>>> version 4.8 of KTouch, I seen the format is not the same XML format
> >>>>> than
> >>>>> the today generated lesson (not to hard to convert) and that they are
> >>>>> far simpler than the today automatically generated lessons. I didn't
> >>>>> found information about today lesson generator.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Mongolian language aspell module isn't available on some distribution,
> >>>>> but it exists, on aspell web site at the following address (or other
> >>>>> gnu
> >>>>> mirror). I was able to use it to generate the simple and old format
> >>>>> lessons.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> http://mirror.ibcp.fr/pub/gnu/aspell/dict/nn/
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> I noticed another problem. The keyboard used is system one (mine is
> >>>>> French), I didn't find how to switch from one keyboard disposition to
> >>>>> another one manually, I seen that's possible on Windows. Why for this
> >>>>> function is disable on Linux ? I changed my used keyboard from French
> >>>>> one to Mongolian in system preferences, it didn't work better. Perhaps
> >>>>> because my system is in French, or the default keyboard is French. I
> >>>>> use
> >>>>> XFCE as desktop environment, not KDE, could it be the problem ?
> >>>> 
> >>>> The keyboard shown in ktouch should be the same one used in your
> >>>> system,
> >>>> that should work no matter what desktop environment you are running,
> >>>> also, KDE is not a desktop environment.
> >>>> 
> >>>> Cheers,
> >>>> 
> >>>>   Albert
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Best regards,
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Popolon
> >> 
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